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Page Four THE HOPEWELL HERALD Wednesday, April 23, 1952. ROUNOAftOUT CLUB The Roundabout Club meeting The Hopewell Herald PubEAed eroy Wednesday HOPEWELL. N. JL Farm Worker tho tinm nt MUtn Marlon Forsyth, Conquest of disease has reduced martality at sees one to i-Ty time fenn-tK. iw 7 Activities of Note About Clubs Organization D.

A. R. HOLD MEETING A very interesting meeting of the i April 18, was a great luccew. Pic-' tares of South America and Western i Hopewell Church Note Roman Cathollo Church fier. John F.

Thompson, pMtor Sundays. 8:00 and 10:00 a. Holy Days. 6:00 and a. ttie ohurch.

at United States were ceitgotiouy tractive. the Metropoli- 1 1 Won't Accept Colonel Joseph Stout Chapter Of the! The next meeting of the club wm to Sailor and Fropnatnr ZlZZTT The Daughters of the American Revolution 9 Spring Convention will of Hopewell, was held recently at the nejj at Atlantic City. April 29 to Baptisms: Sunday, m. k. May home of Miss Mabel Williamson.

ataerm a Jecond matter 3- Sew Iwr, under tie act of Xedfc 08 4 Higher Wages Pariab ehnmh Aqueduct Road, Princeton. GARDEN CLUB EXECUTIVE day orentnga, 7:80 tmui Zl Iward, and before the maasee ll The speaker of the evening was ROCK rap v. Tmi inn The EiecJUve Committee of the Hopewell Valley Garden Club will meet at the home of 'Mrs. Benjamin will accept no higher wages than on Mis. W.

Lawrence Guuck. of Mont dollar a day. He believes man 'dair, Chairman of National Defense, isn't worth more than that" inanirine and en- aZZaI- emenl wer tne two ADVERTISING RATES I at four-fifths, and Reading- Notice, 20 caota per toe tfcauSL8 tot page. Minimum charge. C.1 w.

Iw than 1 wwer ina Presbyterian Chureh Bar. Jofcn H. dinter Pi. Sattertbwaite, of Trenton, on wec- pneumonia alone i nesday. April 3D, at clock.

la Wm ked 011 larm to- Mnr 1 talk on the defense of the uan oi Tnanss. ujv. of Respect Condolence Ssrvfcas for Sunday: a. Ohurch SohooL Percy Davenport, Superintendent. 11: a.

m. Morning worship. Calvary Baptist Church Her. Edward A. Om Trantfisloni Tfireofh ArtcrtM Said Llft-Savlnc MaatBra The rapid transfusion of Mood throueh an arterv.

instead of machinist, farmer carpenter fcra of one Uim th11 dollar per day plus meals. i rote each time and to know the quali- His services are demand not ties of the people they vote for in, because of the low wages but be- their government and iheir schools, cause of his skffl. rhe 61st continental Congress of Is he carrying on a one man battle the Daughters of American Revolution fHt 5e'. was held Huring the week of April 14 to keep his integrity! iJW awouiiy rrom the prill. 2mmumcable dilates 0f childhood-measles, scarlet fever, whooping cough, and diphtheria-fell more than 95 per cent, and the downward trend of the death rate from diarrhea and enteritis was almost as rapid.

Reductions of not less than 75 per cent at any of the age periods were recorded for pneumonia, tuberculosis, and rheumatic fever. Services for Sunday: through a vein as is usually dona, has been described by two Wash ington surgeons. Drs. Charles S. White and Don He thinks 1 through the 18th.

On the Sunday pre- ivw a. nL-unuwii SchooL Davii Nopthnagle, Superintendent 11:00 a. a. Consecration Service 6:6 p. m.

Youth PeliowabJp. Methodist Church Hot. Harold E. Dunn ald Stubbs of the Research Foun- uuui i worm. 'Most people have only one Job 710115 to this a patriotic pitgramage dation, Doctors Hospital, Washing- and that's all h.

was held. A special train took about ton, said the method has been found Amtrto Building Berfir Qaallly Fit Miof Tanks NEW YORK-Ameriea is moving last to improve the quality and I -to themselves most would Nose Pillow )0 of the Daughters from Washington awe, practical and me-saving. irn Uo riwii.tA fhp1 Intra-arterial transfusion, thev Servtcee for Sunday: tC tu ucdm, ae says. xv. in a.

m. taurch School. Bd-it5rd BlackweU. Superintendent. ae oinids barns and houses, op- Memorial Room in the Valley Porg PnM: oas oeen wuna most et-erates and repairs fhreshinff ma- fective in cases where the heart jai luiiip your piuow when von sleep face down is your nose It's mconvemeat for sun bathers, w4ti back icjur.es.

and snor-ers who tr- to com doss themselves enmes, tractors and wagons sharp- JlelQorlffil DCU beat hag stopDe(1 or become The Army's newest med-am tank. an improved Fatton which has been called "the fir est medium tank in ens saws and scythes, treats sick Ptaclles aun almost lmperceotioie toiiowmg cows, horses, hogs and chickens jn honor of our Revolutionary antes- heavy loss of blood. tut oy ijereral Lzvrton sneep, tans and cures hides, tors a well as those of World Wars I "It should be emphasized that t-oiims. Chief cf Staff, has begun everj-body jjh jj included among the Memor-. mis type oi transrusion is not a He adds to these earning skills ials now the Tower is a J3W Patriot i PrPe7 substitute for intravenous oy shooting nawks for the bounty v.

transfusion except in those cases in and raising a garden and cnickenY Swce' bouSl11 hy IndePecdence' which the blood pressure is very huntine and bartprino ft. Pioaeer Chapter, in nonor of iow. Qr -annni ho ronnrrforl nr in rolling off the sseedIt line at th 4 rcies utto her bui- Detroit Arsengj ci the Ordraac- ffS' device to il tc the regula- Soon to be nroduc- v.V 13 a Jface-firtL3 str.D of tion is a rev. Lgh: taxi, weiebine ZtZ" JW the poiJiw morning worship. Mountain Christian Church Rev.

Henry j. Johnson, Pastor Servtcea first and third Sundays monthly. Old School Baptist Church Services every Sunday. Supply BMera-will preside. Mount Zion Methodist Church Rev.

Harry Blackburn, Pastor 2:30 p. m. Services each Sunday. Trinity Episcopal Church Rocky Hill. N.

J. abo; "And remember," he explains "i Truman. There were five aest 0f the heart action from seldom eat at home." members the Colonel Joseph atom hemorrhage," they said. has a TS-mm ror Kcs- mcuth. spsed of better than 35 eun ar.d miles per hour.

And at ilUJer lives in a 5 in a rnm'zhanViA f. "In the latter cases. Wood in- ewarjc, ijid Ketjutation troduced into the veins, even under One the aaa topics waich were nresstire has a inno room house far out in the country. He helped build the place 40 years the ea; dive- declared at ie 61st Continental Coa-' 3rv uonsing pre-ai swooF-ng dowr Most peoole work r8" oy Mrs. Jamfes Patton, President (sUppIying heart)i even Ue.a7.are, a great nev.

plant is being rushed tcard completion to cudd the nev hear; T-43, a stmer-ereadnough: w.th a 120-m gun, that promises to be superior to the 55-ton Joseph Statin HI, one of the most formidsbie tanks ever made in mass quantities. So far as quasttly goes. President ives. fans of: lamb; or humsn bab Second Sunday after Easter. L-ke etier vuituras.

subsist- r-hin-v tion ye; ereat cur and white markings tbp tmaersjce of its made it money and more money" savs the CfJ? could be forced or propelled Morgan county bachelor Kevoiuuon TiU i0ur Future in some manner through the right "Then they take the money and Cambers of the heart and lung The use it to clutter up their lives wi'h lae Ouldren 01 Amencaa Revolu- most direct route to the coronaries pleasure stuff. They buv and buv Tas created Daughters in is the arterial highway." prices rise higher and higher- and ll me 1lbUW The Washington surgeons said nobody enjoys one-tenth of what l1116" as the Daughters and Sons that with blood pressure at zero he has. ac of ue Revolution members must 1 and no pulse to be felt circulation "A man ought to work first for 6Td fm was r6Peatedly restored "in an un- pleasure and pikU fa? job JSl behevably short time." They add- goal cf a oroducticn ca. w.w a. an.

Ciurch school and choir practice. 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon by Mr. Juan Lopez lav reader, 11:00 a. m.

Nursery School. Kingston Methodist Church Rev. Harold E. Dunn, Minister Jessie AnriArsnn pscitjof SO tanks a year, i.rst tr.oLght cf as sorrethiug to snoot at cut not to expect, will be met the next 12 months and gun target aurters. s.teeo Cirs a-.

range r.iers In p.oneer p. s.iot tne co-dors fss.tr. crs, the bis hoi ovi for tin ce irit.ea it tre arises. 1 jlJ5t for money' money- siii Patnot mo nev. Boys and girls who are not qualified "It i3 accepted generally that resuscitation is futile if more than seven minutes elapses after the heart action is arrested, as irreparable damage to the cerebral cells ensues, and if life is maintained thp fflflTHiec rorl 10:00 a.

m. Homing worship WASHINGTON CROSSING CHURCH NOTES St. Georges R. C. Church Rev.

Mclaughlin, Pastor Masses: ty tceir ancestry lor Children of American Heiolution membership are encouraged 10 join the Junior American Citizens Clubs, which ore spon- a matter of g00d government begins with self-government. If men wouJd try to govern themselves, the cous-try would he on its feet in right smart time." Miller says. Farmers hire the versatile farm hand as much as six months in advance. And thouoh ha A FARR FUNERAL HOME 10 FRONT STREET HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY Wurlitzer Organ Telephone 28 ty tne Daubsters. Justice, Americanism ana inaraccer is tne manently damaged.

Some remark-motto of these clubs In 1951 there able exceptions to this statement fiX 71, 4 11, ot usually not well authenticated. Sundays 9:00 and 10:30 a. Holy Days 6:00 and 8:00 a Baptisms: Sunday 1:00 p. m. or by appointment.

Confessions: Before masses on Sunday. nrnrnis a lorget a Chapter sponsors at Jeast two J. A. promised day's work. Clubs each year.

nothing marvelous about Another phase of the citizenship it. Miller 3ays. "I don't clutter program is called the DauKhbesri up my mind with worry and wants American Revolution Good Citizenship ana such junk. Pilgrimage, -which reaches Senior Rice Medicine Rice has important healing properties. It is a nerve building food.

It is the most antitoxic of all oe-reals the most easily utilized of all foods the least irritating and the most nutritive of all grains. It iS a fOOd reCDmmHlHlut tnr- r.a- springtime dance Time and is the RIGHT TIME FOR A NICE RIDE TO THE Hightstown Country Club DANCES Fridays Zahlec-s Fine 11.pc. Orch. Saturdays Two Bands Fun for All Every First and Third Wednesday is THE FRIENDSHIP DANCE For folks 25 and over only Mpl ne aoes make a concession for bclloal across the country, married men. About publtc high schools an- "He'll need more than a dollar nualIJ' choose a senior girl on the aual-per day.

I'd say another 50c a day its of leadership, dependability, ser-for his wife and for every child 7106 'att1 patnotism. These contest-under 12. Though that may be a bit Bnts Tie or tJl tltl state high. Because, remember, a man aad a lHn1' Tere are (schools can also sell timber, honey, milk mrAlabama and Soutah Carolina which chickens and eggs to make money meaa even more to the of if he needs it." the American Revolution, tine Taanas- Free Chicks Saturday, April 19 C. W.

Brick Milling Co. Pennington, N. J. From 8 A. M.

Until As Long Ae They Last 25 Chicks Per Person Bring Your Own Containei suffering from Bright's Disease, and for invalids from almost any cause. Just recently it has been found to he nf cri-M eee and the Kate Duncan Schools. They have "been established and main-1 fcained in these states iby the Daugh Son Follows Direction! during high blood prassure. Ana ii saved by ters. There are twelve other schools PITTSBURGH Georee vtnm are ou approved list and and father, James, werewajE aBsiatanee in money aod sup- BARGAINS AND FUN near their noma The boy vanished.

On the Monday night of the Conti- GALORE FOR ALL! "I looked thmMk x. nental Congress, President Trumati weeds end saw a hole" thefaiher a Kmaasae 60 Assembly, said. "I couldn't see rw Tt Dunns mes9ae' President muM hM aore bu I urged the Dauchtsrs to suoDort ihe EVERY SATURDAY 9 A. to 5 p. M.

TRE BENNETT SHOWROOM for holn T-tuLmg me. i yelled United Nations. His The hole was an 1ft fni, --j was immediately opposed by the foot aZSJPJZtX Daughtftrs of American Barolotion ll Lafayette St. phone 247 Hopewell, N. J.

Ooen Dailv a. m. to 9 r.t..A in m.j i The boy's rwhJt i' Pder-'t General, Mrs, James B. Pal- learned what wJl can't go along with, she me, At the LAWRENCE AUCTION FAIR FREE I FRFF i SATURDAY rltt for li for Come In and See the 52-Piece Dinner Set Service parents couldn't pull Ge Kviien mv ant Km he- rpeJW0d sliP from the 8 7 hadf-The father made a noose. Mrs.

Hut 61st Continental Congress end- Eight And the Price, $8.95 Complete When in need of a typewriter ribbon bring make and number of machine. We have a complete line of Remington Rand ribbons. Come fn Look Around No Obligation to Buy ALL GIFTS WRAPPED FREE OF CHARGE Eckert lowered if Mday a reStia given at th 11 th White HfftiiAft n.t 3-flfl the White House at 3:00 p. m. by Mrs ijruman, ana a.

oanquet at the Mayflower Hotel at 7:30 p. m. u-rL 8 SOIUy to George: Drop it under your arms. Now hold Hundreds of Worth of Door Pmes Including Large Screen TV Set FPRP TO I rKct every chiild FREE up your arms." i The Delegates of the Colonel Joseph a moment later, George called Lnajner to this 6 1st continental Pluckemin, and Mrs. Willi's Stryker.

of New Center, SomervUle. Mrs. Maryj (tnsner, oi nopewen, went as an aKer- And up he came. Scotty's Shoe Store FREE TOSDRtVERSAOFRFtRST fflo'cARS Trans-Cantiflental Trla MERCER ORANGE SEMINARY AVENUE HOPEWELL, N. bis vmy a2U Visit of April 14 to Titusville Grange PRESNO Two Scottish twentyre Mercer Grangers tochers iBaturfirfs nrozram honorrt v.th the U.S.

for i 2vel acKss Those who took pant were Gail Kane. The two instructors Rotww rw 'epreaentlng Brownies, of Hopewell; aid and John Cross of Herbert Fariee, Cub Scout; Ann Moore FREE FREE This Saturday AT 12 NOON 4P.M. Most Death-Defying Aerial Act in the World! 100 FEET IN THE AIR WITHOUT A NET1 Scotland, came here to shMCT J. -Maryanna uawtnutr, iri scouts; can Physical educao? meS Jotm Ganu ty. Boy British currency rSaBonfliSi fiTOurt8; Nonma Meta- the amount mo? toTS of Thomas from the coimtayTSs each tl Buxiga, of Hopewell, Junior Dairy travelers.

cf Pennington; Randall Phil- OVER lOQ BOOTHS EVERYTHING BUT EVERYTHING FOR SALE You Name It We Have It UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS 2 SNACK BARS Spend the Day Her PRIZE EXHIBIT OF ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILES! BOB STEELE AUCTIONEER Future Farmers of America. from LambertvUle. 'Mercer Grange wdahea to thank these fine groups of 'boys and girls who After crossmg the Atlantic, with their fare paid in advance, the vis" tors hitch-hiked 4,413 mi eV from New York to Fresno, mclud-lng several side trips, for a total expense of $19.50. torn oi cneir wowc ana aims their I now have in stock this fine footwear: ROBLEE SHOES FOR MEN ROBLEE JR. FOR GROWING BOYS AIR-STEP FOR LADIES CUSHIONED CASUALS OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT SHOES OFFICIAL GIRL SCOUT SHOES A Complete Line of MODERN AGE SHOES for Children of All Ages made by Manufacturers of PRO-TEK-TIV TOP NOTCH SNEAKERS and RUBBER FOOTWEAR.

ALSO WORK SHOES. RANDOLPH KNIT HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN All Prices In accordance with O. P. 9. clubs.

i May 4 Is "Go to Church Sunday' BIG PLAYGROUND FOR THE KIDDIES Pony Rides Alio For the whole Family AM This on the Ground, of Grange members will visit the First Presbyterian Church at its morning City Council Meetings Good At Shaw Now service at 11 cioeic. WOMAN'S CLUB BENTOL. HI Th ber's acoustics were an At the April 16 meeting of the Wo spectators couldn't hear what was beine discussed. It was a i man's Club of Hopewell, tne following There were so many emtrtv seats officers -were elected for the coming. mic wuocu operatea almost in orivacv.

toe; vice-president, Mrs. William Dan- LAWRENCE DRIVE IN 2 MILES NORTH OK A nubile aMtv ntiur: treasurer. Mrs. Albert vanEer- WALTER READS THEATRE tailed. The first night spectator I001 re4111 secretary, Mrs.

Mortl-liked it so well they aDnlaudid mT A Zf; corresponding secre-the end as theT would a a Mrs- Jr. The In-j MW. rS.I. f000 "n0- 11t.1nn of thft nw ofBeers Will take tendance' from now on ptace in June on a date to be an- nounced later..

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